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Mutagenesis dose-response curves

Nonlinearity in the mutagenesis dose-response curve can occur even for chemicals that interact directly with DNA. Sofuni et al. (2000) evaluated the mutagenicity of the alkylating agents A-ethyl-A -nitro-A-nitrosoguanidine (ENNG), methyl methanesulfonate (MMS), dimethylnitrosamine (DMN), and ethylnitrosourea... [Pg.627]

In view of the complexity of the many processes involved in chemical mutagenesis, it is not astonishing that a variety of dose-response curves have been reported for mammalian cells exposed in vitro. These... [Pg.81]


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